Geum aleppicum subsp. strictum (Aiton) R.T. Clausen
Publ. & Syn.R.T. Clausen, Cornell Univ. Agric. Exp. Sta. Mem. 291: 9 (1949). - Geum strictum Aiton, Hort. Kew. 2: 217 (1789). Described on garden plants introduced to Kew from North America by A. Thouin. - Geum aleppicum var. strictum (Aiton) Fernald, Rhodora 37: 294 (1935).
NotesSubspecies strictum occurs in arctic Alaska only in a geothermal site on the Seward Peninsula in western Alaska.
Chromosomes42 (6x). - Canada, U.S.A. - At least four reports, numerous counts.
Not included: A report of 2n = 42 (6x) from southern Siberia (Krogulevich 1976b, for a plant named as G. strictum).
GeographyNorth American: ALA CAN.
Distribution N = S     E = R     HL = r     AW = r     [ key ]
Parent taxonGeum aleppicum Jacq.
PAF ID640902a
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